Back window question
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Back window question
Has anyone ever seen a solid factory rear window without a slider on an extended cab 2nd gen pickup? I am trying to find a window to replace the rear slider on my 94. I dont ever use the slider anyway and I prefer the clear view I had on my previous truck. Thanks in advance.
#4
I beg to differ
It turns out that silicon glass's thermal conductivity is about 1.38 W/m*K, where as plexiglass's is a mere 0.21 W/m*K. That basically means that plexiglass is 7 times better at insulating than glass.
I can understand if you don't want to use plexiglass for other reasons, but thermal insulation ain't one of them
It turns out that silicon glass's thermal conductivity is about 1.38 W/m*K, where as plexiglass's is a mere 0.21 W/m*K. That basically means that plexiglass is 7 times better at insulating than glass.
I can understand if you don't want to use plexiglass for other reasons, but thermal insulation ain't one of them
Last edited by mastacox; Jan 25, 2007 at 01:05 PM.
#5
Really....you learn something new every day. I would still feel better with glass though. All the plexi I have ever encountered scratches fairly easily, and I'm not sure how an electric defogger would work on it either...
#6
Hmm, you won't be able to get a defogger on a custom cut window either, but the "easily scratched" part is definitely a legitimate concern. If you get glass cut, make sure it's prestressed or has a poly layer on/in it, otherwise you might get a glass shard through the neck or something in a crash. Automotive glass is pre-stressed to make sure when/if it breaks, it shatters into tiny pieces, not big shards like plate glass.
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Has anyone ever seen a solid factory rear window without a slider on an extended cab 2nd gen pickup? I am trying to find a window to replace the rear slider on my 94. I dont ever use the slider anyway and I prefer the clear view I had on my previous truck. Thanks in advance.
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I want a real window...Thanks for the idea though, maybe I can get somebody to make me a piece of glass to fit the frame.
